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Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies > Lesson Plans > Hartford Convention

Foundations of American Foreign Policy

Submitted by Norm Shacochis,
Filed Under: High School, U.S. History, Burning of Washington, Embargo Act of 1807, Foreign Policy, France, Hartford Convention, Louisiana, Monroe Doctrine, Mr. Madison’s War, Proclamation of Neutrality, War Hawks, War of 1812, Washington’s Farewell Address, XYZ Affair

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